We just got through putting up the last of our 4th litter of kits. So far we have harvested 93 friers. We will have 33 more friers and 2 older rabbits to do.
This last batch was probably our best so we're getting better at growing them out. As far as age / weight is concerned. We averaged over 2-1/2 pounds per frier. At 12 weeks.
I'm kinda humbled by the amount of meat we got but I know it was a lot of work too. We continue to stream line but we still need to go do chores twice a day, every day. And having animals, well they are always on my mind. As they are depending on me .
I'm kinda glad I can compare what it would cost to replace that protien for my family and knowing it is healthy, hormone n steroid free meat, is also important to me.
I'm going through one of those is it worth all the work moments. But when I see what is happening with food security and quality. It inspires me to continue. My grain costs are escalating but so is the price of protien in the store.
I also have the advantage to be able to barter. Our neighbor has chickens, halibut n salmon. That's nice to have.
Our biggest problem right now is freezer space. Glad it's 20 below outside and we can use coolers.
Anyhows kinda venting, whining, a bit. But going out to do chores in my longhandles in the evening isn't as warm as it used to be
This last batch was probably our best so we're getting better at growing them out. As far as age / weight is concerned. We averaged over 2-1/2 pounds per frier. At 12 weeks.
I'm kinda humbled by the amount of meat we got but I know it was a lot of work too. We continue to stream line but we still need to go do chores twice a day, every day. And having animals, well they are always on my mind. As they are depending on me .
I'm kinda glad I can compare what it would cost to replace that protien for my family and knowing it is healthy, hormone n steroid free meat, is also important to me.
I'm going through one of those is it worth all the work moments. But when I see what is happening with food security and quality. It inspires me to continue. My grain costs are escalating but so is the price of protien in the store.
I also have the advantage to be able to barter. Our neighbor has chickens, halibut n salmon. That's nice to have.
Our biggest problem right now is freezer space. Glad it's 20 below outside and we can use coolers.
Anyhows kinda venting, whining, a bit. But going out to do chores in my longhandles in the evening isn't as warm as it used to be